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Title: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: ACE2M on June 06, 2006, 12:32:27 AM
Playing in the casino the other day there was one lady at our table and as is true of many amateur women players (and many amateur male players) she was playing super tight, she made three pre flop raises and each was greeted by a huge cheer and everyones cards were hastily thrown to the muck. I have to say i laughed along because it seemed pretty funny to me but later the whole table was reprimanded by the card room manager as the woman had complained about our behaviour.

What do you think?



Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: Sark79 on June 06, 2006, 12:41:06 AM
Don't really know to be honest. But in Super System DB mentions something similar where a player was ridiculed. His complaint was that it embarrassed the player so much that they decided not to return to that game.  The big losers were the regular players of that game. They had lost a weaker player that  could have provided them with easy money each week.


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: Pokerron on June 06, 2006, 09:03:26 AM
Doesnt this happen at all games where there's a ultra cautious player who sits there and waits for premium hands before acting?   If she had any sense she'd have used her image to her advantage, rather than complaining to the manager.


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: stallyon on June 06, 2006, 09:11:42 AM
even a couple of the best players will sit there for hours before acting on a hand


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: Graham C on June 06, 2006, 09:27:14 AM
I think it's amusing but it is a little mean I guess, depends on how sensitive she is - obviously very!  The people  in card rooms should be encouraging people to come down and play.  If they feel intimidated for whatever reason they are unlikely to return.


I'd have laughed too :D


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: thetank on June 06, 2006, 09:35:30 AM
Perhaps because of her inexperience, she felt you were laughing at her and indulging in ridicule rather than a bit of light hearted table banter.

If an adjacent player had spoken to her saying something along the lines of....

"Don't worry, it's just that this bunch of fizzy fish never saw an Ace they didn't like."

Then she may have been made to feel more comfortable.


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: londonpokergirl on June 06, 2006, 09:36:22 AM
Well I agree with Silo,  what u also gotta understand is that she could have gone along to the cardroom on her own, felt out of her depth to start with and then getting grief from testerone charged men who wanted to take the mickey

How would you have felt if it was your first live game?  Put off live poker for life???

Me i'd have just told em to p*** off but i'm a strong person.  Whereas she did the right
thing talking to the cardroom manager.   She could still use the fact that shes a tight player even after the incident but if the incident wound up the players then she gets them on tilt
and get their chips with premium hands


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: stallyon on June 06, 2006, 09:45:11 AM
She could still use the fact that shes a tight player

must....control.....self.....Must..Control..Self


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: bolt pp on June 06, 2006, 09:47:22 AM
Once a couple of people start theres a ripple effect and everyone joins in, even in a minimal capacity the combination of all these guys jeering may have been quite distressing for the girl.

If i'm honest though picturing the scene its hard to imagine that i wouldnt have been chuckling along a little bit.

Not at the womans discomfort but at the situation.

There was a dog running at catford one night called el hombre and it was a 1/7 shot.

nobody had a bet in the race but ive never heard such jeering from a crowd as el hombre came in last. It got battered at every corner when it was running all over the other dogs it just kept checking and getting crowded.

The crowd loved it!!!

I imagine it was hard for the trainer, owner and connections of the dog to hear and watch but i think this type derision purpertrated by a faceless crowd/mob is human nature, it makes people feel good not to be the one getting popped at and to feel part of something, sad really.


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: stallyon on June 06, 2006, 09:58:04 AM
its these sort of things that make us human and give us the will to survive


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: bolt pp on June 06, 2006, 10:10:30 AM
its these sort of things that make us human and give us the will to survive

Stallyons have these most basic of primal instincts inherently embedded in their genes so as to retain there stature in the animal kingdom, i know this.

They struggle when it comes to mortgages and full houses though ;)



Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: rivered on June 06, 2006, 05:24:34 PM
I can see why this happens, but it is wrong.  A very similar thing happened to my girlfriend - she was playing her first ever live casino game (which can be very stressful espec for a young lass) and a few of the guys starting making comments.  I duly told them to shut the f*** up as it was obvious she was quite upset by it all. 

I think it's fair enough if the person gives a bit of banter back and is comfortable with the environment.  However she told me later that evening that she would've been put off it for quite a while if I hadn't stepped in.  Not everyone is strong enough to confront things like this in an unfamiliar environment, which is probably why the lady spoke with the cardroom manager.  As was rightly said, you really shouldn't be discouraging the weaker players in the game - that doesn't mean you need to help them through the evening, but whatever you do, don't put them off!!!  There is no finer example of shooting yourself in the foot!!!


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: doubleup on June 06, 2006, 08:06:43 PM
Playing in the casino the other day there was one lady at our table and as is true of many amateur women players (and many amateur male players) she was playing super tight

If it was the standard casino structure i.e. very little play, being tight is pretty well the only way to guarantee a win.

As far as your question goes, players should show consideration to new players, but if if someone is oversensitive (i.e. female) there's not much that can be done.

(10, 9, 8...)


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: Claw75 on June 06, 2006, 08:46:15 PM
can only speak personally.  I don't think I'm oversensitive, but there are situations in which you might be more sensitive than others.  Walking into your first live game as a female in a very male dominated arena is VERY daunting at the best of times, and she was probably hoping that everyone would turn out to be friendly etc and she'd wonder what she'd been worrying about.  If this had happened to me, I doubt I would play in a poker room again.

Let's forget gender for a minute. How many of you guys out there weren't a bit nervous and intimidated the first time you visited a card room? How would you have felt in that situation?


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: Pokerron on June 06, 2006, 10:59:33 PM
Teasing a tight player (Regardless of sex) is part and parcel of live poker IMO.  In casinos I am seen as one and "suffer" regularly, but I just use it to pull of a few moves, moves the mouthy, loose players couldnt pull off because of their image.   At my home game there is a player who plays the premium of premium hands and its a running joke that you need aces to call his raises, just so you can get a split pot. 

As long as it is done with no malice I dont see the problem, female or not.


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: Rusty on June 07, 2006, 12:06:54 AM
Let's forget gender for a minute. How many of you guys out there weren't a bit nervous and intimidated the first time you visited a card room? How would you have felt in that situation?

I know i was extremely nervous when i first went to play poker at a casino, if this had been the scenario with me I doubt i would have returned quickly.

Anyways, nowadays as Pokerron i am one of those tight players, and I have a reputation for it among all the regulars at my local Grosvenor. Everytime i act people say something along the lines "oh the Rocks in, I'd usually play this but nevermind", but its all in good nature, iv never been ganged up on and verbally forced to play hands i wouldnt usually, I try to make that image even stronger now as it works so well to my advantage.


Title: Re: Amusing or wrong?
Post by: Ironside on June 07, 2006, 01:26:42 AM
walking into any cardroom for the first time when your on your own and you stick out is always scary it still is for me, i am lucky that i was in the army and can give banter back as good as i get it, but its still scary when everyone seems to know everyone apart from you

i always find having a chat with people on the table helps you work out who can and cant take a wind up and who is and isnt nervous